Spacy 3DAnimations

On this page you will find some cool high-quality rendered 3D animated 8-bit color gif files (and some pseudo-complex sentences as well.) They take up quite a lot of space, so be patient while they are loading. You don't need no plug-ins to view them, it are simple animated GIFs!
The one you see above is nothing compared to it, so if you're already having serious spastic attacks when viewing it, make sure there are no sharp or other harmful objects in your direct environment in order to avoid serious blessures during your coming attack of epilepsy.
If you want to get the recommended rate of 20 frames per second, you'll need a fast computer (that means: PowerMac or Pentium). You'll probably want to set your monitor to 16 bits or higher if you can, to enjoy that insane variety of RGB colors in these pieces of art. If you don't, nobody will understand you, everybody will think you're a nut, and you will be expelled from this society. But the choice remains yours and no obligation is imposed, of course.

A fully ray-traced animation! Yup, nothing more and nothing less than an Apache helicopter and a bee flying around a rotating soda can. If your computer needs more than 1.2 seconds for one rotation, buy a faster one.

(This is some empty space used to separate the images from each other so that your processor doesn't need to process the two animations together and consequently, heats up to such a temperature that it starts to melt spontaneously and sets your house on fire. But have a nice day anyway.

Looks neat, no? Watch out, if you keep looking at this for a too long time, your eyeballs will start to do the same as the spheres in this animation, and that isn't healthy for the quality of your sight. Don't tell me I didn't warn you.